Election coverage from CBC Manitoba
Here are federal election news stories written in Manitoba. Throughout
the campaign listen to CBC Radio One, watch Canada Now and click onto
CBC.ca for the latest coverage of Canada Votes 2006.
Jan. 24, 2006
• Manitobans elect 2 new MPs
• Doer optimistic about future under new federal government
• Analysts consider Wheat Board's future in wake of election
• Alcock unseated by Conservative in Winnipeg South
• Actress Tina Keeper wins Churchill for Liberals
• No win for Schreyer in Selkirk-Interlake
Jan. 23, 2006
• Manitobans head to the polls
• Election law delays web results
• Monday's ballot makes 25 elections in 104 years for Manitoba man
Jan. 20, 2006
• Candidates
vie for arts vote
• Candidates
spar over wheat board
Jan. 19, 2006
• Kildonan-St.
Paul candidates prepare for rematch
• Northern
candidates spar over aboriginal issues
Jan. 18, 2006
• Metis
Federation cries foul over e-mail 'threat'
• Economists
slam parties' tax policies
Jan. 17, 2006
• Political
endorsement irks Metis voters
• Mother
Nature leaves Green Party candidate in the dark
Jan. 16, 2006
• If
seniors can't get to the polls, polls come to seniors
• Mandatory
voting touted as cure for declining turnout
• Students
cast ballots in shadow election
Jan. 13, 2006
• Tories'
affordable-housing plan draws criticism
• Thieves
make off with Tory candidate's computer
• Inmates
interested in parties' law-and-order platforms
Jan. 12, 2006
• Local
candidates debate issues of trust and promises
• Rural
debate addresses agriculture, drug problems
• Aboriginal
groups raise alarm over Tory comments
Jan. 11, 2006
• Parallels
drawn between today's Liberals, yesterday's Tories
Jan. 10, 2006
• Liberals
vow to 'democratize' Wheat Board
Jan. 9, 2006
• Candidate
makes tracks in snowy riding
• Saskatchewan
man sent to Manitoba to vote
Jan. 6, 2006
• Scores
of voters log on to 'e-debate'
• Liberals
vow to spend $400M in Manitoba
Jan. 5, 2006
• More
health professionals key to NDP health plan
Jan. 4, 2006
• Election
debate heads to the web
• Immigration
lawyer applauds promises to axe fee
Jan. 3, 2006
• Election
a choice between 2 leaders: Martin
• Native
city-dwellers look to federal candidates for answers
Dec. 27, 2005
• Monarchists
chastise Schreyer for return to politics
Dec. 21, 2005
• NDP
will protect native rights: Layton
• Layton
boosts Schreyer in Selkirk-Interlake
Dec. 20, 2005
• Ad
campaign urges native people to cast ballots
• Brandon
political forum draws little interest
Dec. 16, 2005
• Schreyer
announcement comes as big surprise
• Candidates
not big on blogs
Dec. 15, 2005
• Former
governor general to run in Selkirk-Interlake
Dec. 14, 2005
• Liberal
candidate's party loyalty questioned
Dec. 13, 2005
• Smaller
parties vie for share of popular vote
• Businesswomen
meet Martin during Winnipeg campaign stop
Dec. 12, 2005
• Web-surfers
looking for police now get anti-Harper site
Dec. 9, 2005
• Election
puts equalization payments in question
• Federal
candidate's comments called 'disrespectful' to women
• Police
names send web users on political detour
Dec. 8, 2005
• St.
Germain runs for Liberals in Winnipeg
Dec. 7, 2005
• Liberal
candidate seeks NDP, Green votes
Dec. 2, 2005
• Phone
glitch puts Tory calls on hold
Nov. 30, 2005
• Federal
candidates urged to address agricultural issues
Nov. 29, 2005
• Manitoba
candidates face long, cold campaign
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124 103 51 29
Total Elected and Leading
CON 124 0 36.27%
LIB 103 0 30.23%
BQ 51 0 10.48%
NDP 29 0 17.48%
IND 1 0 .52%
OTH 0 0 5.02%
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ON THE OTHER HAND
Anthony Westell suggests it may be harder to unite the left than it was to unite the right
MODERN LIVING
Georgie Binks on how Stephen Harper may jump-start the women's movement
POLITICS
Larry Zolf muses on the next Liberal leader
INSIDE MEDIA
Tony Burman on how voters helped shape the CBC’s election coverage